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Thank you Stuart and Kozinski. Never thought of it that way. Very true. Yes, it was excellently handled by Oliver Stone. Can't wait for the DVD to see the extras. I hope Oliver has a good behind the scenes of the film and commentaries.

The whole point of the blurring of the timeline in WTC WAS to show the confussion of the second plane (was there- wasnt there) details. The characters in the building had no idea if a second plane hit or not and seemed to be getting mixed reports. I thought the film was excellantly handled (as I knew it would be) by Oliver Stone.

Anyway, I really liked United 93, but somehow, I thought the TV movie was better. United 93 didnt just focus on United 93, it focused on most of the day, as where the TV movies they didn't, and there was much more character development

Not sure is this thread has been started, but I just came back from the Premiere. Oliver Stone is a genius! But he fast tracked the moments between the first plane hitting one of the towers and the moment the two towers crashed. I could not work out when the second plane hit, and when each towers came crashing down. If he was going to re create the events, at least do it properly. Otherwise, the rest of the film was just pure, powerful drama about not giving up on hope. Funny when Nicolas Cage plays the good guy, he always come out alive. Great acting by all. I'd give this 4 out of 5.